Anthony Brigmon, 51, was in court Monday and pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter, first-degree criminal mischief and DUI as part of a plea agreement.

“The commonwealth recommends seven years on the manslaughter charge, five on the criminal mischief charge and 30 days on the DUI charge, all to run concurrently for seven years and the commonwealth objects to probation,” assistant commonwealth’s attorney Alex Gaddis said.

As part of the deal, Brigmon’s murder charge was amended to a charge of second-degree manslaughter.

Brigmon was driving drunk in mid-March with his girlfriend Stephanie Goebel, 46, in the car.

Detectives said the Corvette that he was driving left the road and slammed into a utility pole on Mount Holly Road in Fairdale.

Goebel, of Clarksville, died at the scene.

Police said Brigmon's blood-alcohol concentration was .193 percent when he arrived at University Hospital.

As part of the deal, Brigmon was also ordered to take an alcohol class.